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  • '''Apartheid''', an [[Afrikaans]] term that translates literally as "apartness," was the The first recorded use of the term "apartheid" is in a 1929 speech by Reverend Jan Christoffel du Plessis at a [[Dutch Re
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  • *Giliomee, Hermann. 2003. "The Making of the Apartheid Plan, 1929-1948," ''Journal of Southern African Studies'', 29(2), 373-392. *O'Meara, Dan. 1996. ''Forty Lost Years: The Apartheid State and the Politics of the National Party, 1948-1994''. Athens: Ohio Uni
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  • *Giliomee, Hermann. 2003. "The Making of the Apartheid Plan, 1929-1948," ''Journal of Southern African Studies'', 29(2), 373-392. *O'Meara, Dan. 1996. ''Forty Lost Years: The Apartheid State and the Politics of the National Party, 1948-1994''. Athens: Ohio Uni
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  • ==Afrikaner nationalism and apartheid== ==Afrikaner nationalism in the post-apartheid era==
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  • A South African political party, known especially for its implementation of apartheid.
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  • A translation of [[apartheid]], intended to be more appealing to the West
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  • ...ovel ''[[Cry, the Beloved Country]]'' focused international attention on [[apartheid]].
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  • ===Pre-apartheid activism===
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  • ...and politician known especially for his role in designing and implementing apartheid as Minister of Native Affairs and Prime Minister
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  • '''Apartheid''', an [[Afrikaans]] term that translates literally as "apartness," was the The first recorded use of the term "apartheid" is in a 1929 speech by Reverend Jan Christoffel du Plessis at a [[Dutch Re
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  • ...ts, the interim constitution it replaced, and the last constitution of the apartheid era.
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  • ...o influence national behavior, as with the attempt to change policies of [[apartheid]]-era [[South Africa]] or Iraq under [[Saddam Hussein]].
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  • ...nst racial discrimination inspired his people to bring about an end to the apartheid regime; spent 27 years as a political prisoner and after serving as South A
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  • *Harriet Washington, author of "Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Coloni
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  • O'Meara, Dan. 1996. ''Forty Lost Years: The Apartheid State and the Politics of the National Party, 1948 to 1994''. Ohio Universi
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  • | known_for = anti-[[apartheid]] activist '''Florence Mkhize''' was an anti-[[apartheid]] activist.<ref name=SAHistoryFlorenceMkhize/><ref name=WomenMarching21C/><
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  • ...racial discrimination]] inspired his people to bring about an end to the [[apartheid]] regime that saw black people separated from white and treated as second-c The ANC was banned by the apartheid government following the [[Sharpeville massacre]] of 1960, in which the [[p
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  • {{r|Apartheid}}
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  • *1961 [[South Africa]]'s membership is suspended because of is [[apartheid]] policy. ...ent] discouraging sporting contacts with [[South Africa]] because of its [[apartheid]] policies.
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  • ...ke control of the government and begin implementing the National Party's [[apartheid]] policy program. The NP remained in power from 1948 until 1994, when South == The apartheid regime ==
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  • ...itor, and politician. He is best known for his role as the "architect of [[apartheid]]" when he was Minister of Native Affairs during the 1950s, and his popular ==Architect of apartheid==
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  • *Specific segments of the African population. In [[apartheid]] [[South Africa]], for example, many brown-skinned Africans and persons of
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  • * ''Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Segregation and Apartheid''. Nigel Worden. 1 July 2000. 194 pages. ISBN 0-631-21661-8.
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  • ...of South Africa. Despite considerable loss of prestige after the end of [[apartheid]] - with which the language itself came to be closely associated -, it rema ...eriod between 1948 and 1994 when the South African governments enacted the apartheid laws, thus harming the black population. Because Afrikaanse was strongly as
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  • ...own right, the Afrikaner Party played a pivotal role in the emergence of [[apartheid]] in 1948.
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  • ...identity, and nationalism that were the hallmarks of South Africa's pre-[[apartheid]] history.
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  • ...itution that had been put in place to ease the mid-1990s transition from [[apartheid]] to multiracial [[democracy]].
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  • ...as endorsed by [[Desmond Tutu]], the former South African primate and anti-apartheid campaigner.<ref>BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/2035812.stm Tut
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  • ...only ones. When [[South Africa]] was under economic embargoes due to its [[apartheid]] policy, its Sasol company pioneered GTL using iron catalysts to in high-t
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  • ==Post Apartheid work ==
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  • All of the South African environmental patrol vessels are named after anti-apartheid heroines, like [[Florence Mkhize]].<ref name=SAHistoryFlorenceMkhize/>
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  • ...as refused. After the National Party gained power in 1948, they extended [[apartheid]] into South West Africa and refused to co-operate with the United Nations. ...1960s, the South African forces committed many human rights violations and apartheid was resisted by activists seeking independence. The [[South West Africa Peo
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  • The international community put pressure on the [[apartheid]] regime of South Africa in the 1980s, and [[Ronald Reagan]] banned the imp
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  • ...nt were the world-wide spread of materialism and the continued politics of apartheid. The most prominent topics in reggae, however, have been anti-racism, anti-
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  • ...ref> They said it attacked [[Jimmy Carter]]'s book ''Palestine: Peace, not Apartheid'', charging [[antisemitism]].
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  • The term "[[apartheid]]" has been used, with historical inaccuracy, just as it is inaccurate but ...iginating the description of Israel, in the late 1980s, as an [[apartheid|"apartheid state"]]. He was part of the anti-Israel faction in the controversial
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  • ...een a harsh critic, comparing Israeli practices in the occupied lands to [[apartheid]]. How to explain this uproar over Robinson, and not a peep about Tutu? It
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  • ...apartheid-movement-was-spied-on-by-special-branch-402385.html How the anti-apartheid movement was spied on by Special Branch] ''The Independent'' 15 September 2
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  • ...ic elections that resulted in Nelson Mandela taking the presidency of post-apartheid South Africa. He has also undertaken special missions on behalf of the Secr
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  • ...ntries who made race as the dominant national ideology at the time. Only [[apartheid]] [[South Africa]] and later Nazi [[Germany]] and Fascist [[Japan]] exceede
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  • With the transition away from the apartheid government in South Africa, there was a strong desire for multiracial democ | author= Marina Ottaway, Thomas Carothers}}</ref> Economic storms of apartheid were resisted by democratic institutions, specifically, trade unions, accor
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  • ...ty, although segregation existed prior to that date. The laws that defined apartheid began to be repealed or abolished by the National Party in 1990 after a lon ...metaphor for the country's emergent multicultural diversity in the wake of apartheid.
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  • ...nt of national unity under the Presidency of Nelson Mandela, the ending of Apartheid and South Africa's readmittance to the Commonwealth.
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  • ...been a founder country in 1954. With the international sanctions towards [[apartheid]] in [[South Africa]] in the late 1960s, such a government sponsored policy ...Action members in Sydney - some of them skinheads - actively harassed anti-apartheid activists and members of [[homosexual]] organizations.
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  • - [[Apartheid]] -
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  • ...players like [[John McEnroe]], and for his racket-wielding expulsion of an apartheid protest demonstrator during a Davis Cup match against South Africa at the N
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  • ...l-status=live }}</ref> and thanking them for their "unwavering coverage of apartheid".<ref name="mandelaaljazeera" /> Mandela called ''The Monitor'' "one of the
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  • ...have ranged from [[Negro slavery]] to [[Eugenics]] to [[Holocaust]], and [[Apartheid]], and been generally accepted to be among the most shameful accomplishment
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  • *[[Apartheid/Definition]]
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  • ...y of forced slavery of Africans imported into the Americas and Europe; the apartheid systems that existed in the USA, South Africa and Rhodesia; and comparable
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  • The Makuleke area was forcibly taken from the Makuleke people by the [[apartheid]] South African government in 1969 and about 1500 of them were relocated to
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  • ...roduce synthetic fuels. Later, facing isolation and embargoes during the [[apartheid]] era (1948 - 1990), [[South Africa]] turned to coal gasification and the F
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  • *continuing action to bring about the end of apartheid and the establishment of a free, democratic, non-racial and prosperous Sout
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  • He says that [[apartheid]] broke down due to a flawed assumption that black industrial labor could b
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  • ..., ethnic Chinese, Christians, Muslims, Buddhist monks and homosexuals. The apartheid Government of South Africa sponsored rebel terrorist groups in neighbouring ...onal Congress]] (ANC) was characterised as a terrorist organisation by the apartheid South African government (and by the governments of the UK and USA), but st
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  • ..., ethnic Chinese, Christians, Muslims, Buddhist monks and homosexuals. The apartheid Government of South Africa sponsored rebel terrorist groups in neighbouring ...onal Congress]] (ANC) was characterised as a terrorist organisation by the apartheid South African government (and by the governments of the UK and USA), but st
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  • ...y address to the University of Oxford in 1959.<ref>"I have the hatred of [[apartheid]] in my bones; and most of all I detest the segregation or separation of La
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  • ...there. Frump believes thousands may have been killed in the decades after apartheid sealed the park and forced the refugees to cross the park at night. Mozamb
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  • ...] did not have a television service at all, owing to opposition from the [[apartheid]] regime, but in 1976, one was finally launched. [[Nigeria]] adopted PAL fo
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  • * 1985: New York is the home of an enormous rally against apartheid put on by the NAACP.
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  • ...ic countries, as, for example, South Africa while it sustained a policy of apartheid, or Sudan while there is widespread persecution in Darfur.
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  • ...ambiguity of South African "racial" classification, even at the height of Apartheid.
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